Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 3 days ago · Share. surprised to hear The Living Years among his hits and learned that Carrack became Mike + the Mechanics’ lead vocalist in 2004. Without those gifted tickets, this would still be unknown to me - and Carrack wouldn’t have gained another lifelong fan.

  2. living.alot.com › entertainment › 15-forgotten-80s-hits--1577430 Forgotten '80s Hits - ALOT Living

    2 days ago · 30 Forgotten '80s Hits. Here're 30 forgotten '80s hits for all of you people missing the 1980s. It was a decade full of a million iconic things, from Sci-Fi classics to big hair and neon clothes. There sure are parts of the decade that we’d rather forget, but the music is not one of them. It’s so good we’ve seen a resurgence of 80s songs ...

    • Hits Mike and the Mechanics1
    • Hits Mike and the Mechanics2
    • Hits Mike and the Mechanics3
    • Hits Mike and the Mechanics4
    • Hits Mike and the Mechanics5
  3. 2 days ago · 4. Judas Priest, “The Hellion/Electric Eye”. Album: Screaming for Vengeance (1982) Searing, harmonized leads are what Judas Priest do best with the iconic tandem of Glenn Tipton and K.K ...

  4. 1 day ago · 33.Paul Carrack. Paul Carrack has enjoyed huge success both as a solo artist and with the bands Ace, Squeeze and Mike + The Mechanics, with his biggest hits including Tempted and Over My Shoulder.

  5. 2 days ago · Rutherford formed his group Mike + The Mechanics, Banks worked on his solo album Soundtracks and Collins released No Jacket Required, which achieved worldwide success and increased his popularity as a result.

  6. 5 days ago · One of those formidable “background” presences is Martyn Ford whose orchestra, and sometimes French horn, can be heard, often without a trace of credit, on hundreds of classic albums.

  7. 2 days ago · Mike + The Mechanics - 2025. Mike + The Mechanics have announced their 'Looking Back - Living The Years 2025 Tour', performing across the country in March and April 2025, including dates in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Manchester, Sheffield, and Birmingham, before finishing in London at the Royal Albert Hall.